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New Birmingham Stadium - 60k+


That's true, but even if you half it it's still way more than double the population of Sunderland. And a big chunk of Sunderland's population is Washington, Houghton etc which are mixed areas.

Yes we draw support from surrounding areas too, but so do they.

That shows how remarkable our support is really, but all I'm saying is having such a vast population to draw from does give them the potential to attract very big crowds if they get it right.
Thing is, a lot of them people don't really care about football ⚽
 
You've got Birmingham City Football Club and Birmingham City Council mixed up.
We'll I haven't to be fair. My general point being if I was a resident of Birmingham, I prefer the city wasn't an absolute shit tip before being concerned about having a massive chimney stadium.
 
It looks pretty good but as everyone is saying, where are those 30,000 extra fans going to come from?

I'd imagine they'll do what London Wasps did when they moved to Coventry or even West Ham with offering free tickets to tourists, schools and students.

For a working class club like Birmingham, it will completely flip the culture of the club on its head if half the ground is full of kids and international tourists.

Selling their soul for success and a bigger stadium than their far bigger neighbours.
The buzz created from a new stadium will draw in extra fans. Birmingham as a successful Second Division club in the early seventies attracted huge crowds.
West Ham, traditionally not as well supported, found an extra 30,000 overnight.
 
It looks pretty good but as everyone is saying, where are those 30,000 extra fans going to come from?

I'd imagine they'll do what London Wasps did when they moved to Coventry or even West Ham with offering free tickets to tourists, schools and students.

For a working class club like Birmingham, it will completely flip the culture of the club on its head if half the ground is full of kids and international tourists.

Selling their soul for success and a bigger stadium than their far bigger neighbours.
Where are the 30,000 fans coming from, coming from a Coventry fan that is irony at its best. You’re the shittiest little scum club in the midlands.
 
The buzz created from a new stadium will draw in extra fans. Birmingham as a successful Second Division club in the early seventies attracted huge crowds.
West Ham, traditionally not as well supported, found an extra 30,000 overnight.
This, a new stadium gets people in. My cousin who was in his 20s was what I call a Sunderland liker. He never new when we were playing and could only name a handful of players. The SoL got him interested and he eventually became a season ticket holder
Could end up like Darlington these jokers
The yanks have a bit more behind them than George.
 
Where are the 30,000 fans coming from, coming from a Coventry fan that is irony at its best. You’re the shittiest little scum club in the midlands.

Plenty of fair weather fans and day trippers if the current Premier League trajectory continues. As they’re bound to get promoted at some point.

You’ve got to remember also that once HS2 is up and running, Birmingham could pretty much be considered as a London suburb. Which opens it up to a much larger tourist base.
 
Plenty of fair weather fans and day trippers if the current Premier League trajectory continues. As they’re bound to get promoted at some point.

You’ve got to remember also that once HS2 is up and running, Birmingham could pretty much be considered as a London suburb. Which opens it up to a much larger tourist base.
 
This, a new stadium gets people in. My cousin who was in his 20s was what I call a Sunderland liker. He never new when we were playing and could only name a handful of players. The SoL got him interested and he eventually became a season ticket holder

The yanks have a bit more behind them than George.
They struggled to fill a 20k stadium for years , if they do fill it it’s gonna full of tourists so hopefully Birmingham has an influx of visitors
 
This, a new stadium gets people in. My cousin who was in his 20s was what I call a Sunderland liker. He never new when we were playing and could only name a handful of players. The SoL got him interested and he eventually became a season ticket holder

The yanks have a bit more behind them than George.
I am not so sure if George, the self-proclaimed genius, put any of his own cash into his white elephant. Feethams was a proper little ground and situated in a lovely part of the town.
Sacrilege.
 
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